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Space colonization, also called space settlement and space humanization, is the concept of permanent autonomous (self-sufficient) human habitation of locations outside Earth. The first step is the permanent human presence in space, as with the International Space Station.

Artist's conception of a space habitat called the Stanford torus, by Don Davis
Artist's conception of a space habitat called the Stanford torus, by Don Davis


It is a major theme in former science fiction and nowadays science.

While most people think of space colonies on the Moon or Mars, others argue that the first colonies will be in orbit (see International Space Station). Several design groups at NASA and elsewhere have examined orbital colony feasibility. They have determined that there are ample quantities of all the necessary materials on the Moon and Near Earth Asteroids, that solar energy is readily available in very large quantities, and that no new scientific breakthroughs are necessary, although a great deal of engineering would be required.

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